SPSS Cumulative Assessment Instructions The following research questions can be answered using 1 of the


SPSS Cumulative Assessment Instructions

The following research questions can be answered using 1 of the 5 tests you have learned so far: single-sample t -test, paired-samples t -test, independent-samples t -test, one-way ANOVA, or two-way ANOVA. Use the information in the tables to construct your SPSS data file, just as you have been doing in Part 2 of each homework assignment. There is only 1 correct choice of analysis for each question. The assessment is open-book/open-notes.

For each problem involving a test of significance, your answer must include: A) the output and an appropriate graph from SPSS; B) a statistical statement (i.e., t(19) = 1.79, p = .049); and C) a sentence summarizing the results (i.e., "There was a significant difference between the two groups on the variable…" or "There was no significant difference…").

For ANOVA problems: Report statistical findings and make statements for all main effects and interaction effects. Use the Fisher LSD test for any analyses requiring post hoc tests.

Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 5.

  1. An entrepreneur claims that he has developed a program that can increase the IQ of adolescent students. To test this claim, a psychologist administers the WISC (an IQ score for children) to a group of students before and after completing the training program. Analyze the data to test the entrepreneur’s claim. (16 pts)
    Student IQ before IQ after
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    103
    85
    94
    106
    74
    98
    83
    93
    103
    96
    109
    115
    86
    122
    112
    126
    118
    72
    99
    89
    90
    108
    74
    99
    80
    99
    107
    93
    111
    117
    83
    122
    120
    131
    116
    74

  2. The staff at a local psychiatric facility wants to determine whether implementing a No Smoking rule significantly decreases the length of stay of inpatients. In order to test this claim, they compared the length of stay of patients admitted before a No Smoking rule was implemented to another group of patients admitted after the No Smoking rule was implemented. Evaluate the claim that the average length of stay was significantly shorter for the group admitted after the facility implemented the rule. (16 pts)
    Smoking Allowed No Smoking
    8
    5
    2
    5
    8
    6
    4
    14
    7
    15
    12
    8
    4
    13
    10
    8
    5
    10
    7
    8
    2
    3
    2
    4
    4
    8
    4
    5
    2
    4
    6
    7
  3. Depressed patients are randomly assigned to 1 of 3 therapists. At the end of 3 months, each patient completes a standardized test of depression (higher scores indicate higher level of depression). The patients’ scores are shown below. Analyze the data to determine how effective these 3 therapists are at treating depression (assume that before the treatment, all 3 groups of patients had the same average depression score). (16 pts)
    Therapist 1 Therapist 2 Therapist 3
    35
    37
    35
    37
    36
    33
    39
    36
    37
    37
    31
    39
    35
    32
    29
    32
    25
    28
    33
    30
    32
  4. In light of all the weight loss misinformation and fad diets, a medical researcher determines to evaluate several of them. She randomly assigns volunteers (identified as clinically obese) to 1 of 4 diets. She is a firm believer in the benefits of exercise, so she also assigns them to either the exercise or no exercise group. After 3 months, she compares the pounds lost for each condition. Was there a significant effect of the diets and exercise on weight loss? (16 pts)
    Exercise Low Carb South Beach Adkins Weight
    Watchers
    26
    28
    30
    25
    20
    28
    22
    18
    25
    21
    24
    29
    28
    28
    30
    25
    26
    No
    Exercise
    15
    20
    18
    18
    12
    15
    15
    17
    19
    28
    25
    21
    34
    25
    30
    28
  5. Infants exposed to cocaine in their mother’s womb are thought to be at high risk for major birth defects. Thirteen infants born to mothers who are addicted to cocaine are administered the Brazelton Neonatal Assessment 1 day after birth. For these babies, their scores were as follows:
Brazelton Scores
6.25
4.50
8.50
5.50
3.00
7.90
7.50
5.30
6.80
7.50
5.25
7.45
6.80

For the general population, babies normally score an 8.5. Is this group of babies significantly lower than normal? (16 pts)

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